An Inheritance that Matters

My grandma recently passed away at the age of 93. She was preceded by the passing of her husband, my grandpa, nearly 16 years earlier. My grandparents truly were lovely people, and would be described as “The.Best.” by everyone that knew them. They loved and served people and did it quietly without concern for acknowledgement. They lived a life that exemplified one of my favorite maxims of Poor Richard: Well done is better than well said. At her funeral, many spoke of her and her life, and it was here where I fully understood and appreciated her, and my late grandpa’s, legacy.

Proverbs 13:22 says “Good people leave an inheritance to their grandchildren.” I’ve always taken this verse to be about money and other material things, but I’ve started to understand this is only part of its meaning. Like much of Scripture, there’s another deeper layer to its words.

When my mother and my uncles sit down to go through Grandma’s will, there won’t be a large inheritance of land and homes, cars and jewelry, or money and mutual funds. By the standard of the world, and by this famous Bible verse, my grandparents seemingly failed their family. But the funeral told a different story. It highlighted the deeper meaning of that Bible verse, where another inheritance awaits us.

In Matthew 25:34, Jesus is recorded saying “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come you who are blessed by my Father, take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world’.” The inheritance He spoke of is eternal life in Heaven. Like any other inheritance, it’s not earned through our efforts or our family pedigree, but it’s a gift from God through faith in Jesus (John 3:16 and Ephesians 2:8-9) that is available to anyone. And unlike the material gifts of other inheritances, this inheritance is “imperishable, uncorrupted, and unfading.” In Heaven, there will be no pain, sadness, or death (Rev 21:4). This is the more significant meaning of “inheritance” in that Proverb.

I’ve written this essay to say Thank You to Robert and Emma Jean Dobbins. Their lives were lived for a bigger purpose that obtaining money, comfort, and recognition. They helped many people find happiness, hope, and peace by pointing to the “inheritance” found in faith in Jesus Christ. Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa. I love you.

“Praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to His great mercy, He has given new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus from the dead and into an inheritance that is imperishable, uncorrupted and unfading, kept in Heaven for you”, 1 Peter 1:3-4.

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I am an Otolaryngologist, commonly known as an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) physician and surgeon. Currently, I am a member of ENT Specialists, PLLC that practices in Lexington, Georgetown, and Frankfort, KY. My practice consists of General ENT, but my interest and expertise is centered around pediatric ENT treatments, nasal and sinus disorders, chronic ear infections and hearing loss, and facial skin cancer surgery. I attempt to provide the highest quality medical care, using the most current research and surgical techniques, but also to care for each individual patient as if they were a member of my family.
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2 Responses to An Inheritance that Matters

  1. Judy Courtney -Young says:

    Dr Wilson I waited patiently to get to see you as a second opinion ENT to help me with my problem of severe vertigo and possible brain issue. Praise God there was no brain issue due to the MRI that you had done for me that no one else would. Thank you for getting me into Dr Nathan case at UK I will be seeing him on the 17th of September and hopefully he will be able to help me with this issue of vertigo that has totally destroyed my life. Thank you for your kindness for listening to me and your passion that personality I finally found a doctor that cares. And I have giving your name to many of my friends who are looking for a good ENT who takes the time to listen. May God bless you as you continue to help people like me and help us to know there are people and doctors that still care.

    • admin says:

      Judy, thank you for those very kind words. I am happy to help and will pray that the vertigo clears quickly and that you begin feeling better soon. Let me know if you need anything. -rw

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